Barakah's professional music journey began in 2007 when he officially ventured into Bongo Flava. However, his early musical exposure came from participating in his church choir, where he worked closely with his brother. His breakthrough came in 2013 when he was signed by Tetemesha Entertainment.[4] During this time, Barakah gained recognition with his hit song Jichunge.[5] He further cemented his position in the industry with songs like Siachani Nawe,[6] Nivumilie,[7] Siwezi, and Nisamehe.[8]
In 2014, Barakah shared the stage with international stars such as T.I., Davido, and Waje during the annual Serengeti Fiesta music festival,[9] elevating his presence in the East African music scene. He is also credited with writing the song Nasimamaf or Lady Jaydee.[10]
Transition between labels
Barakah's journey through various management teams and labels has been marked by frequent changes. He was initially signed to Tetemesha Entertainment in 2013,[11] where he worked on some of his early hits. However, by 2015, he left the label due to unresolved issues.[12] He then signed with Royal Nsyepa, where he released the popular song Siwezi.[13] Despite the success, Barakah parted ways with Royal Nsyepa due to disagreements, joining Rockstar4000 in 2016.[14] His time at Rockstar4000 saw him tour several African countries and collaborate with top musicians. However, in 2017, Barakah left the label to form his own, Bana Music[15][16][17]
Personal life
Though Barakah has kept much of his personal life private, he previously dated Najma Dattan,[18] popularly known as Naj. Their relationship was widely publicized due to their partnership in Bana Music.[19]
Legacy and influence
Barakah The Prince remains one of the most influential figures in Tanzanian R&B and Bongo Flava music. His journey, though filled with challenges, showcases his resilience and dedication to his craft. His story also sheds light on the complexities of the music industry, especially in balancing creative freedom and business management.[20]